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By Gerry Proctor - 08/12/2003 6:31:31 AM; IP 207.133.188.254
They are ordinary passenger car heads. The only difference between a "GT" head on a Fairlane or Mustang and the heads on a 390 2bbl Galaxy station wagon are the valve springs and the bolt location on the exhaust flange. They are really nothing special.

Post the casting number on the heads and we can give you more information on them. If they are the C6AE-R heads (casting number located between the two inboard spark plug holes), they are the more desireable of the smog-era heads since they can equal the flow of the 428CJ head with the installation of the CJ valve sizes and a bit of port work in the bowl.
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